Little dip in temperature in Delhi

Auto rickshaw drivers quench their thirst on a hot summer day as heatwave conditions grip the national capital with temperatures touching 44 degrees, in New Delhi.

There was a little drop in temperature but heatwave conditions remained in the national capital as maximum temperature recorded five notches above the season’s average at 45.4 degree Celsius at Palam observatory here…reports Asian Lite News

Hot Day. (File Photo: Bidesh Manna/IANS)

However, there was a substantial dip from 48 degree Celsius on Monday when Delhi broke the previous record of the hottest day in the month of June.

Meanwhile, in an Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) observatory in Safdarjung, the maximum temperature was recorded 44.5 degree Celsius.

The humidity oscillated from 15 to 52 per cent.

According to private forecaster Skymet, the city has received a few drops of rain at Mayur Vihar in east Delhi and duststorms in Noida and some parts of Delhi and National Capital Region.

The skymet said that substantial dip in temperature in Delhi was due to dustorms and rainfall in various parts of Rajasthan.

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